by Don Palmer | Jan 21, 2012 | City of Unley, Don Palmer, St Augsutine's Anglican Church Unley, Unley, Unley Musuem
Mayor Lachlan Clyne opened the new exhibition at the Unley Museum last week.Volunteers, Friends, Councillors, Curators, Mayors and members of the museum and history community attended. The afternoon included speeches from Mayor Clyne, Anne Milne (Friends of the...
by Don Palmer | Jan 19, 2012 | City of Unley, Unley, Unley Gourmet Gala
The City of Unley know how to turn it on. Gourmet GalaLast night was a tremendous night with the Gourmet Gala event. Sampling the best food, the best wine, the best fashion and fun to boot, all from traders on South Australia’s premier strip shopping...
by Don Palmer | Jan 17, 2012 | Australia Day, City of Unley, Unley
The City of Unley will be hosting, as it does each Australia Day, a citizenship ceremony this coming Australia Day.My fellow councillors and I will be welcoming around 40 people who have come to reside in the City of Unley from around the world as brand new...
by Don Palmer | Jan 16, 2012 | City of Unley, Development Assessment Panel, Unley
As one of only three members of the City of Unley Development Assessment Panel I will be receiving the agenda shortly for our first meeting of the year. I have had a request from a lady in Highgate for assistance in what she may be able to achieve and how to go...
by Don Palmer | Jan 16, 2012 | City of Unley, Significant Trees, Unley
Just prior to Christmas our Operations Manager Trevor Stein notified Elected Members and Executive about the deterioration of a pre-European River Red Gum (possibly 3-400 years old) in Northgate Street near Victoria Avenue. Grave fears were held for this tree....
by Don Palmer | Jan 15, 2012 | City of Unley, Community, Unley
Baby Boomers please read this blog. In the City of Unley it is predicted that by the year 2027, the number of people over the age of 65 could increase by 58%.In order to prepare for this trend, the City of Unley has developed a Draft City of Unley Ageing Strategy...
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